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Trump: If elected, end Russia-Ukraine conflict by the end of the year

2024-08-27

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According to a report on the Russian TV website on August 26, former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump vowed that if elected, he would end the conflict in Ukraine by the end of this year. The report said that Trump talked about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in an hour-long interview program released on the 26th. The program was promoted as "unfiltered reports on heroic events and current world issues" and was hosted by Sean Ryan, a former contractor of the US Navy SEALs and CIA.

"Russia is a great winter warrior. They beat Germany, they beat Napoleon. They're not easy to beat. They have a huge army, and Ukraine doesn't. But Ukraine made us pay them a lot of money," Trump told Ryan. Trump opposes the United States shouldering the bulk of the military aid, arguing that European members of NATO need to make equal contributions. "This war is much more destructive than people understand," Trump said, and he also promised that he would "solve" the problem as president-elect, rather than waiting until after he takes office in January. Trump has repeatedly said that if he had remained in the White House instead of being replaced by Joe Biden in 2021, the conflict would not have broken out. He also claimed that he would end the conflict within 24 hours. (Translated by Li Sha)

Source: Reference News